Veteran Realtor
Leaves ERA
Top Producers
Well-known local Realtor Brenda Parrish-Dickmann has become
principal broker of Parrish Property Management, a business that her daughter, Debbie Rodefer
Cornelius, purchased on Jan.1, 2008.
Parrish-Dickmann will also head the
new Sales and Marketing Division of Parrish Property Management, which is being established as of
today.
She will specialize in the marketing and sale of residential,
commercial, and investment property, her field for a number of years.
A
veteran real estate broker with more than 30 years' experience in the Greeneville market, she holds
the Certified Residential Specialist and Graduate of Realtors Institute designations and has a
Tennessee Brokers License.
She founded Parrish Realty Company in 1996.
That firm was sold last May to ERA Top Producers, a Knoxville-based real estate firm.
Parrish-Dickman served as principal broker of ERA Top Producers' office
here until moving to Parrish Property Management.
Steve Dickmann will
continue as a licensed broker with Parrish Property Management, and Dennis Cornelius, husband of
Debbie Cornelius, will also be with the firm as a licensed affiliate
broker.
Dennis Cornelius, who has 20 years' experience in the maintenance
business, will be heading a Maintenance Division for the company.
Steve
Dickmann, who is the husband of Brenda Parrish-Dickmann, opened the property management company in
2003.
According to a company news release, the company "has grown to be
the largest firm in the area to specialize in property management and rental property, with some 115
rent units and 48 owners/investors."
Brenda Parrish-Dickmann is a past
president of the Greeneville Association of Realtors, the Northeast Tennessee Association of
Realtors, and the Tennessee/Virginia Multiple Listing Service.
She
currently serves as vice chairman of the Holston United Methodist Home for Children, a member of the
United Way's allocations committee and board of directors, a member of Junior Achievement's board of
directors, a member of Youth Builders, and chairman of the Community Belles Presentation Board.
"With this move," she said in a news release, "I will be able to assist
my clients and friends more effectively and aggressively, and I am, of course, delighted to be
working with my daughter in what will again be a family-based
business."
A 1987 graduate of Greeneville High School and a 1991 graduate
of the University of Tennessee, Debbie Cornelius has been a jewelry-buyer for the past 15 years for
the former Service Merchandise Company of Nashville, then USAA in San Antonio, and, more recently,
Jewelry Television of Knoxville.
A news release stated that, while with
Jewelry Television, she grew the diamond manufacturing division into a $100 million
division.
The offices of Parrish Property Management are located at 705
Professional Plaza, just off East Bernard Avenue.
For more information
or an appointment, call the company's Property Management and Rental Division at 423-798-0164, or
its Sales and Marketing Division at 423-638-2316.